Johnson offered the MFDP a "compromise" under which it would receive two non-voting, at-large seats, while the white delegation sent by the official Democratic Party would retain its seats.
As the chief executive of the school district, he supervises and directs all other employees, makes decisions regarding curriculum and examination, and has a non-voting seat on the Board.
The only federal involvement in the AASHTO is a non-voting seat for the United States Department of Transportation.
Under Bhutan's first government Act of decentralization, the Dzongkhag Yargay Tshogdu Chathrim of 2002 Dungpas were given a non-voting seat on the Dzongkhag Yargay Tshogdu.
Even so, her testimony created enough uproar that Johnson offered the MFDP a "compromise": they would receive two non-voting seats, while the delegation sent by the official Democratic Party would take its seats.
In February 1882, George Q. Cannon, a prominent leader in the church, was denied a non-voting seat in the House of Representatives due to his polygamous relations.
The current Panel Chair have a non-voting, permanent seat on the Board of Trustees.
All 435 voting seats, as well as all 6 non-voting seats, were up for election.
Nine voting seats are held for academics and practitioners in the field of health care, while three non-voting seats are held for industry representatives.
The organization also has up to two advisors who hold non-voting seats on the executive committee.